TVS Motor Company extends free service and warranty till June 2020

TVS claimed its roadside assistance service is operational and will be available for the customers wherever possible.

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March 28, 2020, 12:09 IST

TVS said that the warranty of vehicles expiring between March 1 and April 30 2020, will be extended to June 30 2020. New Delhi: TVS Motor Company has announced on Saturday that the free service of vehicles due between March and April 2020, will be extended till June 2020, as availing the services during this timeframe is not possible due to the lockdown imposed by the Indian government to contain the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus.

Also, the two-wheeler and three-wheeler manufacturer has said that the warranty of vehicles expiring between March 1 and April 30 2020, will be extended to June 30 2020.

Apart from that AMC services due between March and April 2020, will be redeemable till June 2020, informed the company in a release.

The homegrown two-wheeler major has also announced that it has kept the toll-free number operational to address the queries and concerns of the customers. Besides that, the company has announced that its roadside assistance service for customers is available for 24/7 across the locations wherever possible.

Meanwhile, TVS Motor Company and Sundaram-Clayton on Friday announced that they are spending Rs 30 crore to fight Covid-19 outbreak. TVS said it will make 1 million face masks for the essential service providers. Also, the company is mulling collaboration with 3D printing firms to make ventilators.

TVS announced a shutdown of its plants in India and Indonesia due to the virus outbreak. While the India plant remains shut due to the lockdown, the Indonesian plant has resumed operation on March 26.

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